Below is a transcript of what I've tried and what happens.
I'm looking for how to call a specific overload along with an explanation of why the following does not work. If your answer is "you should use this commandlet instead" or "call it twice" please understand when I don't accept your answer.
PS C:\> [System.IO.Path]::Combine("C:\", "foo")
C:\foo
PS C:\> [System.IO.Path]::Combine("C:\", "foo", "bar")
Cannot find an overload for "Combine" and the argument count: "3".
At line:1 char:26
+ [System.IO.Path]::Combine <<<< ("C:\", "foo", "bar")
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], MethodException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : MethodCountCouldNotFindBest
PS C:\> [System.IO.Path]::Combine(, "C:\", "foo", "bar")
Missing ')' in method call.
At line:1 char:27
+ [System.IO.Path]::Combine( <<<< , "C:\", "foo", "bar")
+ CategoryInfo : ParserError: (CloseParenToken:TokenId) [], Paren
tContainsErrorRecordException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : MissingEndParenthesisInMethodCall
PS C:\> [System.IO.Path]::Combine($("C:\", "foo", "bar"))
Cannot find an overload for "Combine" and the argument count: "1".
At line:1 char:26
+ [System.IO.Path]::Combine <<<< ($("C:\", "foo", "bar"))
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], MethodException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : MethodCountCouldNotFindBest
this is what I do in c#, which works:
var foobar = Path.Combine(@"C:\", "foo", "bar");
Console.WriteLine(foobar);
What Powershell will invoke that specific overload? Path.Combine has both of these:
public static string Combine (string path1, string path2, string path3);
public static string Combine (params string[] paths);
Is it possible to call both of these, or just one? Obviously, in this specific case, it's difficult to tell the difference.
You need to create a params array in this case and call the Combine method on it.. The params array can be created as follows:
@("C:\", "foo", "bar")
I believe event the following as a parameter
"C:\,foo,bar"
should call the second method.I am not sure what you are confused about Path.Combine has two overloaded methods one is combinign two strings and the other a parameter array that accepts a bunch of arguments, the second case in powershell is handled differently than c#.
Hope this answers your question..
FYI, I am a powershell noob..
The Path overloads that accept multiple arguments like that are only available in .NET 4 and up. You need to create a config file to tell Powershell to launch using .NET 4, which will give you access to those methods.
Create a file called "powershell.exe.config" in $pshome with the following contents:
To add, issuing the command:
from your shell, you should get the following output:
As you can see, there are no overloads available.
Issue the command:
and look at the CLRVersion - and you will see you are using a version of .net before 4.0, so there are no overloads for Path.Combine available.